elementalLONDON, alongside London Build Expo, is expected to bring together 650+ exhibitors, 25,000+ visitors and 900 speakers across 17 CPD stages as part of a major built environment and construction showcase.
Registration is now live for elementalLONDON 2026, the show dedicated to advancing the efficiency of buildings, which is taking place from 25 to 26 November at Excel London.
Co-located with London Build Expo, the event aims to connect specification and building services professionals with the wider construction and sustainability communities.
With a key focus on the products, systems and expertise needed to improve performance across commercial, industrial and large-scale residential projects, elementalLONDON will feature more than 650 exhibitors, bringing together major brands, innovators and specialist suppliers from across HVACR, building services, energy efficiency and construction.
Visitors can now register for their free ticket that provides two-day access to the latest technologies, products and insight shaping more efficient, higher performing buildings.
The show is expected to welcome over 25,000 visitors including leading building services engineers, consultants, developers, contractors, M&E engineers, architects, policy advisors, housing associations, local authorities, facilities managers, and sustainability leads, to name a few.
The co-located events will host 900 speakers across 17 CPD stages, delivering practical insight into the biggest trends and challenges shaping the future of the built environment, from building performance and decarbonisation to regulation, retrofit and emerging technologies.
Key topics include delivering healthier buildings, the UK net zero carbon building standard, social housing retrofit, heat networks in practice, decarbonising industrial buildings, and much more.
Representatives from some of the UK's leading organisations are already confirmed to speak as part of the 2026 conference programme, including: Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), NESTA, Building Engineering Services Association, HPA UK, AECOM, ADE Heat Networks, Mace, UKGBC, Buro Happold, Arup, Vistry, McLaren Group, and more.
Register for free at forms.reg.buzz/londonbuildelementallondon-2026/elem-pr.





